Aspen Chapel teams up with High Rockies Harm Reduction for new show

'Purple Mountains,' Art Burrows.
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Mixed media exhibition, “ATMOSPHERE,” will open at the Aspen Chapel Gallery, on Wednesday, April 17, with a reception for the artists from 4 to 7 p.m. and will run through May 22. 

The show is in partnership with the non-profit High Rockies Harm Reduction, 10% of sales and 20% of sponsorships will be donated to help their efforts. 

“I am very excited about this show featuring 11 artists from Aspen to Carbondale,” said curator Greg Watts in a prepared statement. “The wide variety of artwork they are exhibiting matches the wide-ranging and important work that High Rockies Harm Reduction is doing in our valley to assist those people and families affected by addiction. Please join us at the opening to congratulate the artists and learn more about HRHR’s programs.”



High Rockies Harm Reduction, founded by Maggie Seldeen, combats overdose deaths, the spread of infectious disease, economic cost, and other negative consequences of substance use in rural Colorado through the expansion and provision of evidence-based harm reduction programming and peer support services for people who use drugs and their friends and family.  

It is based in Glenwood Springs and is a Denver’s Colorado Nonprofit Development Center project.




Participating artists include Art Burrows, Katalin Domoszlay, Jessica T. Mansor, Summers Moore, Jill Scher, Dick Sundeen, Alice Bedard-Voorhees, Ellen Woods, Will Young, Brad Ziegel, and Watts.

This is the 250th consecutive exhibition since the Gallery opened 38 years ago.

The Aspen Chapel Gallery is located in the Aspen Chapel, off the roundabout.  For more information, please phone Gallery Co-Directors Tom Ward, 970-925-8367, Michael Bonds, 970-925-6083, or the Aspen Chapel at 970-925-7184.

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